FORD TRUCKS ADVANCED SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are active safety systems designed to eliminate human errors, which can distract drivers and increase the risk of accidents. ADAS improves driver performance by using advanced technologies to assist them while driving. They help prevent traffic accidents by minimizing driver errors.
LANE KEEPING ALERT Lane Keeping Alertis a vehicle safety system that prevents the driver from moving out of their lane unintentionally. The system uses cameras to detect lane markings and edges of the road. If it detects the vehicle leaving the lane, it notifies the driver with a flashing warning light on the dashboard, as well as giving an audible warning. Lane Keeping Alert is activated at a minimum speed of 60 km/h.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
ALCOHOL INTERLOCK FACILITATION
EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL The Emergency Stop Signal is a safety feature that alerts other drivers when a vehicle suddenly brakes. The system forces the vehicle to activate its hazard lights. This makes it easier for other drivers to realize that the vehicle has slowed down or stopped due to an emergency. The Emergency Stop Signal is activated automatically at a minimum speed of 50 km/h.
DRIVER ALERT SYSTEM Driver Alert Systemis a vehicle safety system that helps drivers avoid accidents by detecting their lack of sleep and loss of attention. Driver Alert System is activated at a minimum speed of 65 km/h. Driver Alert System uses a forward-facing camera to detect movements of steering and lane changes and alerts the driver. When the system detects signs of drowsiness or distraction, it notifies the driver with a warning message visible on the dashboard, accompanied by a warning sound.
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM
MOVING-OFF INFORMATION SYSTEM
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION Traffic Sign Recognition is a vehicle safety system that uses technologies such as topographical data and cameras to help drivers maintain their speed limit. Traffic Sign Recognition uses GPS and the front camera to detect the current speed limit. It informs the driver of the current speed limit, which helps the driver stay within the speed limit. If the driver exceeds the maximum speed limit, the system warns the driver to reduce their speed. The system also detects traffic safety signs and traffic conditions and adjusts the driver’s speed accordingly. For example, Traffic Sign Recognition can warn drivers to reduce speed while driving in a school zone.
The Blind Spot Information System is a safety system that helps drivers avoid collisions with pedestrians, cyclists or other vehicles in their blind spots on the right-hand side. The Blind Spot Information System uses radar to detect objects in the driver’s blind spot. The system covers an area that extends 10 meters from the front bumper and 16.5 meters from the rear. When a pedestrian, cyclist or vehicle is detected in the blind spot, the Blind Spot Information System notifies the driver with a visual and audible warning. Therefore, it helps to improve traffic safety by reducing driver errors and accident risks.
The Moving-Off Information System is a safety system that is designed to warn drivers about pedestrians and cyclists within the area before driving off. Thanks to the radar sensor located at the front of the vehicle, the system detects the presence of pedestrians and cyclists in front of the vehicle and warns the driver with a visual and audible signal. This system works at low speeds between 0 and 15 km/h. The Moving-Off Information System is a valuable safety feature that can help to prevent accidents with pedestrians and cyclists. It is especially useful when pedestrians and cyclists are crossing the road.
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a safety feature that monitors the vehicle’s tire pressure. The system uses sensors to measure the pressure in each tire and transmits this information to the vehicle’s computer. The system alerts the driver if tire pressure drops below a predetermined level. This system is designed to help drivers avoid accidents caused by tires. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensors are located in the tire valves and enable visual and audible warnings on the dashboard.
Alcohol Interlock Facilitation provides an infrastructure for the installation of a device that the driver is required to blow into before starting the vehicle. The purpose of an alcohol ignition interlock device is to help reduce alcohol-impaired driving.
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